‘Stranger Things,’ ‘Midsommar,’ and ‘Divorce’ Reviews – IndieWire’s Weekly Review Roundup
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Instead of a fitting end, the new season of Sarah Jessica Parker’s HBO comedy feels like content for the sake of content. Is it an aberration, or what’s next?
Sarah Jessica Parker faces hard times as Tracy Letts does hard time in the third season of HBO’s post-family comedy.
Sarah Jessica Parker and new showrunner Jenny Bicks spoke to IndieWire about a more hopeful Season 2 that’s still one of TV’s best black comedies.
Sarah Jessica Parker, Thomas Haden Church, and Molly Shannon shine in a second season that’s been made more accessible without losing its soul.
The dark aura of Sharon Horgan’s HBO debut looks to be getting an infusion of sprightly cheer in Season 2.
Changes are afoot in “Divorce” Season 2: Thomas Haden Church shaves his mustache!
It took two tries for the current star of “Divorce” and “Indignation” to crack into Hollywood, and he’s a better actor for it.
From “Luke Cage” and “The Grinder” to “Divorce” and “American Crime,” a panel of TV critics weigh in on which shows may be snubbed this year.
HBO programming president Casey Bloys tells IndieWire that “Westworld” might not return for Season 2 until early 2018, given the show’s ambitious production.
Sarah Jessica Parker wasn’t the only actor returning to TV on “Divorce”: Thomas Haden Church explains why he went to back to the small screen for a dark comedy.
No need to to wait for the Oct. 9 premiere — Sarah Jessica Parker’s return to HBO is now available to stream.